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City Union Bank, SalarySe partner up for a credit card exclusively for salaried employees

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Last updated: December 8, 2025 6:12 pm
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Published: December 8, 2025
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SalarySe, a salary-powered financial wellbeing platform on Monday partnered with the City Union Bank to launch the Level Up Credit Card for salaried individuals and powered by Credit on UPI technology.

The card is engineered to reward real-life spending patterns of working professionals through everyday UPI payments, online transactions, essential monthly bills, and in-store purchases.

The Level Up Credit Card introduces India’s first ‘Salary Day Bonus’ feature, offering up to 37.5% rewards on salary disbursement days, enabling salaried employees to maximize returns on essential expenses coinciding with payroll cycles.

Mohit Gorisariya, Co-founder of SalarySe, said, “With Credit-on-UPI, rewards designed around real life, luxury benefits like lounge access & lower forex markup and predictable financial flexibility, this product simplifies money for millions of working professionals and elevates their lifestyle.

Vijay Anandh R, Executive Director, City Union Bank, said, “With Credit-on-UPI, we are enabling a modern, secure, and customer-centric model of credit access. Salaried individuals form the backbone of India’s consumption economy, and this collaboration with SalarySe aligns perfectly with our commitment to expand digital inclusion while encouraging disciplined credit usage. We are delighted to power this first-of-its-kind offering and plan to curate further products with SalarySe.”

Published – December 08, 2025 11:42 pm IST



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